Reverse Broadband
Broadband sound, also known as 'White Noise' is a unique sound that helps solve the problem of the nuisance & irritation of the general reverse alarm sound to local residents & immediate vicinity workers. The sound is concentrated within the danger zone & dissaipates as you move further to the front of the vehicle. This alerts the worker of the potential of danger by it's unique sound. The 'white sound' also dissipates at twice the rate of coventional alarms, creating a better worksite & less enviromental disturbance to neighbourhoods. Broadband sound is like a concentrated shh...shh...shh... sound, some also call it a low 'squarking frog'.
Broadband reversing alarms generate noise across a range of frequencies. It
creates a ‘ssh-ssh’ type of sound and are sometimes referred to as ‘croakers’
or ‘quackers’. They generally produce a beam of noise and so are more
directional i.e. louder behind the vehicle when compared to other directions.
The sound quickly blends in with background noise ou